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I am running a gen_server and I want to do some cleanup before it exits. When I run this from the command line, I'm given an Erlang shell prompt. I have a handle_info({'EXIT'}, From, Reason}, and a terminate(Reason, State) in the gen_server function definitions. When I control-c in the Erlang shell, neither of these seem to be triggered.

So, how can I catch the control-c entered at the Erlang shell, in my gen_server?

Edit: I've been pressing control-c to get the menu, then control-c again to break out of the shell.

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Do you mean that you press CTRL-C and then (a)bort? CTRL-C itself is intercepted by Shell to show you the menu. However, when you press abort it stops the Erlang VM unconditionally. You would need to quit the shell gracefully, .e.g. with q(). or init:stop().

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  • Thanks. Control-c, then control-c again to break out Feb 24, 2016 at 12:23
  • Yeah, same thing. Try to shut down the VM gracefully so that it has the chance to stop running gen_server's.
    – Greg
    Feb 24, 2016 at 12:26
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    If it's important to your system that the cleanup always runs, you may also want to use the +B option to erl, to prevent accidental hard shutdown from the shell. See erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html for details.
    – RichardC
    Feb 24, 2016 at 16:31

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